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The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

A theater full of people sitting in the dark watch a movie screen at the front of the room.

Block Museum hosts film screenings about Chicago neighborhoods

May 1, 2022

In her short film “Some Thingz Never Change: Monologues from a Stoop in Bronzeville,” artist Jazmine. set out to find a way for people to listen to others’ stories. In this case, the stories were...

Everything Evanston: Indivisible Evanston Pivots Amid Pandemic

Everything Evanston: Indivisible Evanston Pivots Amid Pandemic

February 21, 2021

Indivisible Evanston worked throughout the Trump administration to resist its agenda and ensure a Democratic victory in 2020. When COVID-19 hit, leaders and volunteers pivoted to a virtual format in order...

 Zamone Perez phone banks for former Vice President Joe Biden on Sunday. Sunday was one of the first of many phone banking sessions NU4Biden is set to undertake.

Northwestern students reinvent campaign methods in preparation for general election

October 8, 2020

As the U.S. prepares for an unprecedented election season with political campaigns adapting to virtual mobilization, phone banking remains a prominent strategy as Nov. 3 creeps near. At Northwestern,...

Former Vice President Joe Biden at a rally in Virginia before Super Tuesday. Biden is the presumptive presidential nominee for the Democratic Party for the 2020 election, but COVID-19 has affected the way Biden, and other candidates, will have to campaign.

Amid an uncertain election cycle, organizers move campaigning online

April 26, 2020

Voter turnout in the 2018 Illinois Democratic primary was up 300 percent from the 2014 primary, and November 2018 saw the highest Illinois voter turnout for a midterm election since 1990. But the novel...

George Kent, deputy assistant secretary for European and Eurasian affairs, and William B. Taylor, acting ambassador to Ukraine, get sworn in to the House Intelligence Committee’s first public inquiry into President Trump’s interaction with the government of Ukraine.

Northwestern professors discuss first public impeachment hearing, impact on 2020 presidential race

November 14, 2019

The House Intelligence Committee heard two testimonies Wednesday morning in the formal impeachment inquiry’s first public hearing –– testimonies that will be key to tipping a small but important...

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